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Xi Jinping is not satisfied with winning the trade war
Maybe XI wants trump to give more concessions like he’s giving to putin as he try’s to assist putin with his war……just saying might be jealous of trump’s complete abject surrender to putin.perhaps XI wants a guarantee of no interference when he attacks Taiwan before he lets trump off the hook.don’t know but wouldn’t surprise me one bit.the galling thing to me is this is all self inflicted by trump.time to flush folks -
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Google Voice , to replace Skype?
Why make you living in Thailand your daughter's problem? Chose a company that offers a local number and cheap credit / minutes. You've been given some options. They are not expensive. -
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What is a real man?
Please don't judge him. He's probably repressed his true feelings for so long he needs to shout it from the rooftops. -
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I can't even open a bank account in Thailand but yet I'm expected to pay Thai tax?
On the DTV and was planning on paying Thai tax, but since tightening the rules on banking it's impossible to get a bank account until you have a work permit. My DTV allows working for my foreign company remotely in Thailand, but how can they expect me to pay Thai tax if I'm not even allowed to open a bank account? -
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BREAKING NEWS Police Aircraft Crashes Into Sea Off Cha-am, Leaving Four Dead
UPDATE Pilot Hailed a Hero After Steering Failing Aircraft into the Sea to Avoid Civilian Casualties & is Now Reported to be Alive A Thai police pilot has been praised for his extraordinary bravery after successfully diverting a malfunctioning aircraft away from a residential area and into the sea, avoiding what could have been a catastrophic tragedy for local civilians. The incident occurred near Bo Fai Airport in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, when a police aircraft from the Royal Thai Police Aviation Division experienced a critical malfunction. Initial reports suggest that the plane was veering towards a populated area, prompting the pilot to make a last-second decision to steer it out over the sea. Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, the National Police Chief, arrived at the scene shortly after the crash, accompanied by Provincial Governor Sitthichai Sawatsan, Lt. Gen. Nitinan Langyanai, Commander of the Border Patrol Police, and other senior officials from aviation and forensic units. They collectively honoured the fallen officers and paid tribute to the pilot’s selfless actions. Further to the earlier Police statement, it is now reported that the crash claimed the lives of five skilled officers onboard and injured one, who is identified as Pol. Lt. Col. Jaturong Watthanapraisarn, the pilot, who miraculously survived. He is currently receiving treatment at Hua Hin Hospital, where doctors report he sustained multiple facial fractures and a punctured lung requiring chest drainage. Crucially, he shows no signs of brain injury. Plans are in place to transfer him to the Police General Hospital in Bangkok if necessary. Authorities have launched a full investigation into the cause of the crash. A special committee and forensic team will examine all aspects of the incident. Recovery efforts are underway, with the Police Aviation Division, Marine Police, and Border Patrol Police collaborating to lift the wreckage from the sea within the next day, ensuring no evidence is lost or damaged. Meanwhile, arrangements are being made to repatriate the bodies of the deceased for religious ceremonies. Families of both the victims and the injured are being closely supported, and the Police Chief has pledged full welfare assistance and a dignified funeral for the fallen officers. “This is a tragic loss of highly skilled personnel, but their sacrifice undoubtedly saved many civilian lives,” said Gen. Kittirat. “We will ensure justice, accountability, and above all, honour their memory with the utmost respect.” The airport on google maps, end of the runway can be seen in the video below. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-04-25. ScreenRecording_04-25-2025 14-11-55_1.mp4
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